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WHERE the internet has yet to take firm root, people plump for the next-best thing.
A culture of saving has yet to take firm root, so demand for credit outstrips supply.
Mr. Mandela, rather than protesting the decision, said it "confirms that our new democracy is taking firm root.
In Dr. Broecker's case, Dr. Peteet believes, the Christian insistence on honesty took firm root and infuses his scientific work.
Cotton, from the Old World, took firm root in the New, from which Europe received an enormously increased supply.
Tennis had taken firm root in Australia by 1880, and the first Australian Championships were played in 1905.
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"It indicates that democracy has taken firm roots.
In many cases, the parents' lack of firm roots in this country may have amplified their fear for their children.
In Germany, which largely owes its reunification to its firm roots in the EU and Nato, Europe-weariness is palpable.
Christianity failed to set firm roots in Japan and China, where 19th-century missionaries were seen as agents of Western imperialism.
Incantalupo believes the failure to set down firm roots with a social club and a home ground is the cause for the demise.
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